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Your charitable, tax-deductible gifts are needed to help support our exhibitions and programs. If you desire, as shown below, you may designate how your contribution will be used. Any funds given, not earmarked for a specific use will be used at the discretion of the board of directors. We are always interested in gifts of artwork related to the Dixie Art Colony or any of the colony participants. Should you any questions or wish to inquire about making a Legacy Gift please contact our director at: M.Harris@DixieArtColony.org

You may make contributions in honor or in memory of friends and family members. Unless otherwise specified, all memorial and tribute gifts will be earmarked for the acquisition of new Dixie Art Colony related artwork and memorabilia or the restoration of Dixie Art Colony related items in our permanent collection.

Donations made specifically to this fund will be earmarked for the acquisition of new Dixie Art Colony related artwork and memorabilia or the restoration of Dixie Art Colony related items in our permanent collection.

As an alternative to our Preserve the Legacy Fund, donors may choose to make a donation to be earmarked specifically for the restoration or archival matting and framing of a specific item already in our collection. This option offers naming opportunities. This large Shiney Moon painting, donated by his daughter Martha Moon Kracke, has foxing or mold spores in the sky area and needs to be cleaned. Your support is needed to fund the cleaning, archival matting and framing of this painting before we can place it on display.

Although our organization is operated 100 percent by volunteers and our overhead expenses are very low, we do encounter some expenses such as website hosting and other basic administrative and fundraising expenses.

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About this Website

This website was developed as part of the Dixie Art Colony Foundation's effort to engage, inspire, and educate artists and the public at-large about the legacy left behind by the Dixie Art Colonists. We are marking every effort possible to uncover, document, and preserve this interesting and valuable part of Alabama's history for future generations to come.